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The Democrat. FRIDAY, MAY, S, 1S96. Special Notices. tfjAdvertisements inserted in this " fKTnn and under this head, at one cent per word each insertion. All Advektisements to be chang ed MUST BE HVNDED IN BYr 12 O'pLOCK Tuesday. Advertisements may be changed every two weeks, but nojt OFTENEE. --"Magic Yeast" for sale by J. B, Ramsaur. Mi s. A. Nixon visited at Kids- ville, this week. ! . Jno. L.Cobb made a business trip to Chester this week. The bank of Lincolnton has a new advertisement in this issue. Henry P. Killian is appointed postmaster at Derr, Lincoln coun ty.. . Misses Florrie Graham and Florence Finch left Tuesday for Baltimore1 ' - Mrs. D.-K. F. Everett, of Hamlet, spent several days here this week. . S. S. McNinch & Co., of Char lotte, talk fertilizer and vehicles in this issue. Mrs. J. O. Thomas, of Char- . lotte, is visiting at Dr. Robert McLean's, this County. Judge W. A. Hoke left Satur day for Yadkinville, where he holds court tins week. ' Capt. P. J. Pate and R. S. Reinhardt, made a business trip to Charlotte this week. , R. E. Costner has returned from a business trip to Charlotte, Raleigh and other places. Rev. Dr. W. R. Wetmore left Tuesday evening to attend the Episcopal Convention at Charlotte Miss Eva Sumner left Thurs dav for Charlotte, to attend the Convention. She will return Tuesday. Rev. R. L. Linnbuck will "preach the funeral of the late Mr. W. L. Dellinger at Leonard's Fork ' next Sunday. Miss Sallie Hoke, left Tuesday for Charlotte to attend the Epis copal Convention. She is visiting at Judge Burwell's. Mrs. Dr. Ramsaur, of China Grove, who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Georgiana Hoke, left for home Tuesday -Capt. "Dave" Everett, . con- t R. S. Reinhardt. Secretary and Treasurer of the Elm Grove Cotton Mill has just returned from New York where he went last Friday on. business connected with the mill. Mrs. C. C. Wrenshall and Mis3 Jeiirtie, leave liis evening by the S, A. L. for . Anniston, Ala., where they will srxnd several months visiting friends at their old home, . ' . Dr. Thos. F. Costner will i move across the street into the Abernethy house in a few days, his office also. (Japt. Dave Everett moves into the house Dr. Costner vacates. The Populists held a caucus hereTuesday and tried to fuse with the Reps, but some of the Reps did' not have time to spare, so they said. Guess thev will find time before next November. Capt . A. F. Brevard and Coin- Kind Words forthr Democrat. A distinguished citizen of the State recently called at the Int office for hi mail and inquired particularly for The Dkmocrat, saying it had mure uew gin it than any weekly paper he.got. e ap preciate all such Woman's Fdltion. Misses Prue Crouse and Ague Rice have ben canva?inc the town in th interest of the Wom an's 20th of May Edition of the Charlotte Ob-erver. They have secured over GO subscriber for that This TOWN ELECTION. t '' omm'sjlonof'j Mcctior. uu r. - u. ! ! r";nl ". , Todjr l! r a Two Catawba ltopuD!C4nl i Thr i tr Thd Drv Ticket UK r.!vi.Dcf. It Moan noMoro'ii'Milom.' Lf ' ' ,, .... ... .I! .. t . in? election in im i.n .ur.: dav wa intrivstinrr. Tiu-r Wfr three candidal" for mayor: Maj Burton, L. B. Wetmore. a:d . A. Ju-tice. Th i4jue wai u!i iUi question of lionising thn s.ihs whiskey in Lincolnton. Th- fol lowing ii the result o tho election: For Intmuitt . ll. Hurton. l md. Of hi. d tl-at-Dr. T. K. V mr ,t tl -t f ri.M. Cd. V. p-itd t ! f-T k t- r.nd M. l!iI!-?tfa!J. r!iirnitn rf lK dtu fur C"un!y !n! . : tf 1 lul. Ord. rrd"t:..t J. V. Killmi h Or,l-r-l tiut !.. W. 1 1 v 1 Ih. puM.rar.itnt. e n t!. other. Kf i pnid li t ..r!: on luM? t!t.cur. and eriniititir. lU-m i . ui.IT . luniltr.. .-: h i-r i J. airl J. L (traham. Y-unr 3tt t- Rotoctab.t.!y In Cii'.un. Cistmt tj trt it I1 hxp inn. n a in lA'l. V. P.rcmn. -octo4 Hoth at rr tn i. 3!j.W. W. lUdlin.. i , rXuU.i S. f.. dry, L. D. Wetmore. dry, or.d I. A. Justice, wet. Uurto.i, iVJ: W(;t more, 2; Ju-ti e, . edi-' Commi-iunr? Ward 1; K. T. Hi ; K. A. IIour, 19; paper tmnihpr of the iv-iner. i-- i - tion of the Observer promi-eto be J Child. wt, the greatest success Charlotte has wet, 10; Huth Jenkinn, dry, ever attained in the newspaper . J. B. Ram'nur. dry, 1U. field. thick ar.d (t fr:iuta,ir-iif r4 t4. for C. W. Sh. rrill. i r th iSitth rtrd ri a l, in U tvjiil !! ntr lult n.g ! I ian t C t 1 ! fr- Lithia Inn. This pleasant all the year round health resort opened May 1, in charge of Mr. II. A. Daniel. Gen. missioner J. E. Reinhardt, of Iron Hoke and his son Van Wyck will 1 Station, left Monday evening for Southern Pines to attend the Northern Settlers Convention which met Wednesday. Dr. W. H. Wakefield, of Char lotte, came up Tuesday evening and spent the night here, leaving j early Wednesday morning by pri vate conveyance for Newton where he takes the train for Morganton. also be at the Inn and ee that all are well cared for. Gen. Iloke whole family will le hre after June 1, 1S9oV The hotel will b open all the year. As Cleveland Springs will not open thit ypar, wo hope tho; in search of health and pleasure will remember that the Lithia Inn is an up to date place. -Judge Hoke has just received wnnts Soap-stone. from Asheville some fine, blooded Holstein calves. The Judge in tends -to start a stock farm. If he is as successful in that line as he is. on the bench, bewill indeed, succeed. Rev. Dr. Western, of Hickory, Episcopal minister at that place, re The Postmistrexn here ha ceived the following letter: Avery Island, La., April VAX hWi Pot Master, Lincolnton, N. C: Dear Sir I wrote you from Blacksburg, S. C, a few days since asking you to kindly givo me th name of the .party that furnished That W. I., lljl-r I paid ! -!V r-tx vUt.lttul aut l?r--f-! i i . . 1 sst I'rv t i vchti :tid r ad i t.!ip!rtf;.i. llililrl.fjfwi. ltr, r .! rntmur Both I- lsln i th IliMS rirnl tlur? t! i:r- . cmititv hoi!i r'lUil ir f, ll-.l J. in t.-.i. ',?. W.T Smiili .vh ti ! t4 S. iu.! of a lir. rl.i-. juI i.-i- .4 j ' t Ward!? K. A. ToUy, ilry. '211; hi- ix fi.r ltO. I.avitu all Hi it.rrocd lul that !! t.' r-r- Iv -it d C. K. Childs, dry, 2tt; J. L. Cob!. projwrty ii-Mr-.v.d lir. fallr tJ at.-! Uli-.-l that l bid f It N" n wet, 0; II. A. Kidtlfr, wet, U. C. H. 1:!,m1i 4 t paid ort.tC' I at nd Ui o n tlr it t! -! WardJi . L. Crou-, t, I: jail vt.. tr April lr. inur at-A it. lUi !! st J, C. Quickel, wet, it; T. K. Coit- Cunty ltaldliti. pud. r t h-i. Jfhim -i.t u h ner, dry, 9; J. L. Wilki, dry, 10. John McLean 1 ail II in j-r ! rm nd" fturti4 ilh tu Ward I It. M. I:al, wet, U; month tW Iih inihr. t dM Id-d tr r. and Ih!.!- J. T.Ghe"!i, wt, II. L. Hrb- from 11 Monday m Mv. tratid. bit.c innir rvUir( itiiou, dry, 11; J. W. gain, t, . jarH,.v U. j ai.l Vi (or;ln lif- thtn th 1 lit r rvicf- for county. ! Hu-k,' rt .ir 1 ! a mrttt in It will 1m oWrvcd that the f.-n- M. I Havnvf t. pud f 7 1 'J1 $ :-! of a t- uff?.t A a timent of the town H-ems to I for ktt pinsr county hoa. ! rviill i thn r ihc U -ttran 1 divided conidribly on thi uh- Mr. Cam L-tja.ird . r ft. nd-d frr !. M itr ;ii:;nrr t -war tion. lh name on both the wrt I !s.fj.C.ito Insni Inn for l- j aud tfhi: ti. t iii and drv ticketi wem amonc th Martin Hour lr? rdt .i-d from -mll' t.iiuit to um dd-ri- bft citizen f th town. Audi poll tax, S'2 Vt, for tho y. ar 1'ai to ih c-utt c : "t.ti-u lurh once mom th verdict is that the! J. . CloV.r.mc-r ntul A. W.!mi i-t Tluf !. CKatlr-:t town U to !. dry. Now, we would Mundny l- paid 112'". " for build-j(H vr. urgo that the nw uHicer -o to it inis brids- ncrt KiMiaii cf k. that we have a drv town in fact. That VKU I, paid for btnldtnc no oT In' ucrrv, unjni The piition of thi paer i well bndacrcn-ko!i Kin,: Mo-.;n.! . it it tuvtii in i imn, it jinui loan aini nii; iiaui'-nu , .? t.t l ?!. ia.i r t I r ... 5 u ii - ' ii t and the author of the book prov- certain kind of nemi-transparent f . t i m t tit ( - i t 1. 1 I ' . , . , , 4 , " i For One Day Only. d t Wl. 1 i . : - 1 ' known. that can b had. Hut if we ar brid-. Uhatl'll" Otk'n'f. : d 1 rr ,1 a ii v:. to have Pkinsdom with ita blind John Farmer and wifv U aVvu iulAm' Mf Sin,J' " 1 at d Mr Sale of Real Estate. ing that Peter S. Nye, of Rowan, wras Napolian's valient Marshal, spent Tuesday in town on his way to the Convention at Charlotte. Communion at Ironton Pres-4 bvterian church" next Sunday, preparatory services Friday 8 p. m, and Saturdav forenoon and even ing. Preaching at Lincolnton, Sunday evening, 8 :30 p. m. R. Z. Johnston, Pastor. soap-stone coining from your Coun ty which was furnish to the Duck town Copper mines about 0 yearn ago, and not hearing an vt lung from you, I beg to inquire again to kindly interest yourself in the matter as it is a matter of much importance to me. Ail I would need is the name of the party own ing the quarry, and possibly a tiger, thn wo nr for license, tu th" county ho:u. Hence. Tnr. I)kmmrat ha no To mak P. A. Tlomjmn r, fault to find with th rult of the d-nl to Mnm rva Kiii2t Inr.d dd election. Thi pair w: the for taxt. I small sample of this soapstone. The voung ladies of this place i Kindly do the very best you can ana oouage, Yours verv trulv, mm A. F. Lccas. If any one knows of such a soap stone quarry, we wish they would write to Mr. Lucas and send him what he wants. law will be strictly enforced, nnd that the blind ticer whicli havo b"ii a din grace to the town will bo abolihd. Thi papr ha been denouncing "Kingdom for some time and it intiuU to con tinue to do to. We hope to have the support of the now othcor. Let "Kingdom 1m nldihHl nnd the town b drv. who were canvassing lor tno Woman's Edition of the Charlotte Observer, did very well, in getting up 76 subscribers Women in other towns than Charlotte some times succeed. The County Commissioners appropriated $125 to be expended in furnishing water to the jail and ductor on the Shelby division of appointed chairman H. E Ram- the S. A. L. will move his family here from Hamlet, " next week. L. D. Miller of The Democrat office left Thursday with his fam ily for a visit of a few days in Rutherfordton, his former home. Mr. V. A. McBee, who has not been out of the house for some saur to confer with the directors of the North State Hotel Co., and. join them in bringing water from a spring about a quarter of a mile south of town to the hotel and jail. The water is badly needed and the scheme is to be pushed to com pletion as rapidly as possible. i Hf.-'i'ui. r;c.t t frtnti t.m n- (niht. They St -r.j x r frj mon;rr.t f ti-'f "tav ! h'-r. and th v hf ir.'-h pleor" to th tnat.r aojuairt .1 .,- .5 l i I . .". . f I ' . ! Il l I f ,' 1:- - J - V.'-' J. K. Reinhardt I- jiaid lo.lv for Mrvirk n roir.mit')!ir. i . i . .i i i '.i i , "oTfrt-tid"Tt -f h- pr gric n cyuuiii-ionr. ... , , , P. A. Tiioinpoii paid f I I.J, .... ., ii.t.r. : ' for Krvic- n com mi at! W. L. Itakrr Ii- paid 10 (orl1- . tnr. wnicf n coinniijioji. . ; . .; dav. a th:n t:i-h:l I'.t tl't If . - f f in lr . I i 1 mill i j i - 1- !!- ri - V - - . 1. .k it. f " - .. ntt't. ' " 1 ; ---t r fl V, i-f.r - & 4 t ;.ti ' . t i m i ; pr t am tj2 i' a l?nd fdr hr months, came out to vote the dry I Died Near Machpelah. ticket Monday. So did Mr. Benj. Sumner. . Eugene Ashcraft," of Monroe, assistant editor of the Monroe En quirer was in town Friday and gave The Democrat office a very pleasant call. The annual meeting of the ' stockholders ot the North State Hotel Co., will be held on Tuesday night, May 12, at the office of S. G. Finley" in the hotel. Dr. Wakefield, of Charlotte, will be at the North State' Hotel, Friday May 22nd, instead of Wed nesday May 20th. See hie adver tisement in another column. . Deputy Collector F . M . Wil liams, of the Newton Enterprise, was irj town this week signing up the store keepers and guagers pay "rU. They all called on him. t Mrs. Whiteside, of Gastoiiia, cabled at the Presbyterian Manse We learn that Rev. F. Knight, father of Mr. J. S.' Knight, died at Machpelah last week. Mr. Knight was a local Methodist preacher up in Pennsylvania before he removed to North Carolina. His son re cently bought a gold mine, near Maj. Graham's and has been work ing it for about six months. It was at this son's house the father died! i- n one dnv tViia wppV pti mnt home .PyuieA from a visit to her sister, Mrs. M. C. Arrowood of Marshville, Anson countv. k wants to Buy Land. f We have had the following let ter placed in our hands : Oak Park. I1L. April 20, 1896. Dear Sir Please present this to some Real Estate man of your town requesting him to torwara me a list of his wild lands suitable for sheep raising. I wish to buy about 7,000 acres. . "Yours truly, vEld ridge Carpenter. If you have such land, you would do well to write to Mr. Car- I Not Exactly. That good friend of ours, the Cleveland Star, of Shelby, printed the following last week : Messrs. Alice Rice and Eva Sum ner, two of Lincblnton's most be witchiug young ladies pent last Saturday here, the guest ot .Mrs. R. L." Ryburn Miss Sumner i the accomplished "assistent post mistress at Lincolnton. "Messrs' Alico Rice and Eva Sumner sounds rather "mannish down here. They do not belong to the "new woman' set. And besides, Miss Rice was baptized i Acnes, and Miss Sumner is not "assistent" postmistress at Lin colnton, but the actual "loa of the shop," having received the ap pointment soon after Cleveland went into office in 1S9'5. W e hope the Star will make the necessary corrections, lecauso both the voung ladies in question are good sound money Democrat and Mips Sumner is an especial admirer of Cleveland, the President and the County. Asheviilo Lottor, CorrrtpDudcnt of Tnr DrxucaiT. Asheville, N. C, May."i, 1S9? The Asheville city elation yctrr- dav resulted in favor of tho straight Democratic ticket, to the great delight of the entire 9th congres sional district. Ki"Cudgr, ani L. D. Carter, it tr known a "Dug" Carter, recnt convert a to the Republican rank, have bn compelled to succumb to the in vincible and "immortal" Demo cracy, and arv no doubt now it tinr in ii.rkcloth nnd mh The Republican club-uf thi city, previous to the election, prepared a ticket with a traicht Republi can at it head for mayor, and an other straight Republican, nud two "half-bred" Democrat for aldermen, and later called a "cit- ii- i I WlUl-lfn TI1.1 iw.tift.it f.it n ttiiliiir- fi.til' , .11.1 Mr. ,i;:r an Arvir t!.- from th Morganttn raa aivo. .... t 1 Dettrn, tu Mt. tnon churrn. . . . grantttl, tiiwm condition that th- road ! ot nil without ro4t ti lht . r 1 Mr. A. K ill:m 10 t' 'dii n countv. , , 4. ,. . H. Motx ! lad .iO tort . ... , , . . .Now. W . I.. ( . in thafl-tt . putting piping in plnm (i triIs-. j H. K. Kam.iur I- aupointml cfT'r- iri"r f j Can't S-iy Now. -Nobody r.vrr North Stat Hotd. to cwtivr n-1, Turn- Domocr.Vic.'4 . s tr to Xh hjtd nnd county jail, j cnt-mri 1 t in N and lh" co-t nut to -xe tl iouJ.ip. h a lrn- 1 t . 1 . . ? ;- . ' ' t . 1 . t- i f WW rtt I.. l tr w. . " ' - "ww 1 . tl : 1 - 11. t l w ... H If k. 1 .. II 1. 1 1 f 1 1 . " to th county. i u$ tr.o urn" ! ? u:crd OIV WlVn.l'H ' v. mw V"i- ... . . . ! . . . l...,.l r, Academy. ' 1 , . , . Dr. E. W. Ward. Jr.,- leaves today for ; Winston to attend the Medical Association. He is to be examined by the board for license to practice- his- profession. He thinks of going to Knoxville, to look out a location. We wish him Success. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Finger's little son Frank, aged one year and four mouths, died here on last Fri day morning. The burial was at Asbury church, east of ton, Saturday afternoon. Rev. "Womble conducted the funeral services. Charlotte's DicK Morse mere.- ' Dick Morse, the crank Prohibi tionist from Charlotte, having heard that Lincolnton was to have a "wet" and dry campaign conT rinded to make a contribution, to t- a.:. t Vir nilVipct of our lnioruiutiuu uu -" j Temperance! So our town was treated the latter part of the week to some street lectures by the said Morse. We think if Morsa would deliver a lecture here on how to break up "blind tigeYs," he would i,a considered a public benefactor. "Rinedom" still nourishes like 2 " i: UhP hav tree, in the face of all we Vmvfi heard lately auouv- uw wi,;aVflv license. Let "Ring- ...... dom' be abolished. Crouse Items Communion meeting was held at St. Marks Lutheran church last Sunday by the pastor, Rev. Bicklo. The rain ib the morning made the crowd smaller than it would have been. Pink Hovle 'and Sallie Smith were married last Thursday even ing by Esquire Thos. Comwell. They were married at the hom of the bride. Mr. Lee McGinuas and wife came up lrom Iron Station last Saturday and spent Sunday with their par ents. . Sundav School has been-organ ized here. Dr. Noland has been chosen superintendant. This hag been very much needed and should he well supported. Miss Mandy and Cordia Harrel- son aua innie vran weiu tw guesta ot Mrs. J. Leo Beam for a i few days last week. izen-' meeting, nominating thi ticket under the prvten- of it Ink ing "nonpartiraii ! On? wr-vk bofore the election one of tins Democrat on the KeQuMican tick et resigned aud ex-mayor Tho. V. Patton.- wa nominatnl to u ply tho vacancy. Though Pat ton had Inrti heretofore eltctl twice as a "nonpartisan he could not save th Republican thi time: but rau behind hi own ticket. Ther? i great rejoicing over thU victory on the part of Demcjcrat Tho Republican brought to th ptdl yesterday and r.'gitered UU negroes who claimed to have i The cond yarof tht cadmtr cicii Friday May 1U Th cxrci ont-d o! t!i- t t dialf.gur. rcttaliont ;tr.. by i th pupil nnl ro rrnd- inch a wnv nt to reflect cr! both teacher and pupiU. Although the weather xt? rainy and unfavuiatd iooh an cKCJiMon, yt th crow a i larg" and attentive. ling to the rain th nmrr.tng X',frifc ecn duetel in thhou: bui in th a(trnoon th walh-r rrmitt'd tho ex rcie to 1 continued out- tide. r f w V fl - I t i'" T ' ' ! J ir 1 1 . t It .1 A. fc - ' ' !! M ' I r rm -5 1 l t.rj-. 1 - -J . ?:!- ' ' ' j - Im, ; . '.!! t 1 t - I a 1 i; , 1. - 1 1 11 v. I I I V ftu .11- ' if . . . w t Th ctUtn.in ! sudii? at i lal-oul mat IT ?--d thai JN'O-RUDISlLL-xSON s&i-H POINT FLOUR ptfty and Ih! I" d t ant any mr wlclT olud c nrr Ngr Murrav l--n g:v n i;.d. Ksito't' -t. t'd r.:::oii di:rKt m thi lonjr. Every B.u Cuar.mtc eU. FOR SALE CY Riur. Kev. Prof. U. A. VoiJer. Prtfi-j ilent f Inr Collfg. Hickory, j N. C. made a verv nbl and in- f truetiv'i addr htch nu-l to I L? htshlv eniort-l ov all tir-nt w rm - j a m Hjokal Krigth ot th din-oh j , tutmnt wlncli prjvil through- come 21 year of age on that day. It i alo charge! that a conidfr ablo uumlcr of excanvict wero voted. Prosecution will likely follow. Richmond Pearon for sook hi iKwt and hi dutit in Congress and cam" here, with hi pocket jingling, to aid in beating the Democrat. The Kepubiican have been boasting up Hcxekiah Gudger and "Dug' Carter and r- out the human raco; and in U , closing remark h viy beautitul-; ly poiutel to where true content-1 ment lay. Hi addrcM fol-; loed by a few j-eceh of tr-j dent. I At ufght were the dialogue shadow pantomime, t. Th exrciti wro conuucieu irmu-j .1 1 t 1 1 . 1 n . m r . ' anu me nouic t uiivi kw-.t-j s4 I ;hfllnr PIrift in a::v bcly .ire U530wly csuc ! bv i which in turt i cv-hi! by a ! utchi cf the b!ox,l Purify the V I f it t!:c m: r.f exxve P snr:; ' s 1 u I : t- I 4 F7Q .1 ?IAT ANDREWS, "Tsu.r.o-u Ura., lUnd (ur! CI I AKLOTTE. SPECIAL INI)LCI 3IENTS IN FURNITURE. joicing oTer their acquisition, a making sure for them a signal vic-0ffa excellent mutic throughout torv. But notwithstanding their. tn7 entir exercise. Everybody kerned to enjoy j great "Ki" Gudger, their "Dug" Carter, their "Duke of Richmond Hill," Pearon, and their boasting and rejoicing, as the t-oy beforo tho tackling tho bull, they are to day realizing a moat signal defeat. R. thexnMdve. and apparently thtday wai upent very pleatantly by all. Thut another commencement ha n!ted awat and bom a paf t of the fchool't history. 1'iitto. Htnry, X.C.May oth. 1S05. ! Pure blool i the sateguartl of i . . . health " Keen votir blood pure.tlotT igni eU rich nm, fuU u xUnVlXT hy taking; The Largt ?tr:k vr oiT-r-d U fon-. Ail my a:- f-- Utt. The morkmanhip t uuat3,l &uX tMu-r J 1 can ave you om money. nie ior pno- i e.:i- your ""tion. PIANOS AND ORGANS. er tk BK5T MAKKS at th LOWKST PRICKS ON K Y The etable and bam of Mr J M Lancston. of Swift Creek town- Bjildnp.3 is often preceded or 0t,; vv r rniintV. Wero accomplished by groyne ot the. lichtn:nc amj burned Patunlay uh Saratarilla, and you H1 jTr.RMb Vr-HrsH "f E. ANDREWS, oxS newer, au honest remedy. -. two horsed uiaeac. .
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